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I have been searching for correct replacement decals for my Z, and thought I found one for the 1972 emissions decal from Zeddsaver...But, my part number on the original is 14805-e8801 while the one I purchased is e8800. There's obvious differences in text, see the attached pics below.

Everyone else (Zeddfindings, Banzai, MSA) sells emission decals for 1970 and 1971, but not 1972,:finger:

Anyone know around what date they changed the part number?

Thanks

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Since the 8801 has specs for an exhaust gas analyzer, there may be a Nissan TSB that gives the date of the change. Maybe some one who has a library of the bulletins could look that up for you?

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I don't know if this will help or not. TS72-11 which was issued for all models on March 3, 1972. It deals with and includes a revised pre-pasted page to replace page EC-45 of "Service Manual, Emission Control System for 1972 Year Models, Revised Edition". This manual may contain dated information. I will look to see if this manual is among the ones I have, but I don't recall coming across a revised emissions manual. I have a technical training manual for 1972 Emissions, but thats about it I think. The only other TSB from 1972 dealing with Emissions that I found was TS72-90 dated August 25, 1972, which deals with tooling and test proceedures for two & three vane air pumps. I have not found anything specific to the emissions labels.

These are multi-paged TSBs. If you would like scans send me a PM with an email address.

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Hi Ron,

I'm not so much interested in the TSB itself. I'm trying to figure out if my purchased replacement is a faithful recreation of an earlier version from 1972, or just improvised. If there's some literature or p/n from a TSB or other update, then I'd feel a little better. Regardless, the 8800 is not correct for 5/72 and later, so maybe if someone could check their early 1972-late 1971 emission sticker I could (A) verify the accuracy of the e8800 sticker and (B) get an idea of what date range we're working in.

Thanks!

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